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Army veteran Jesse Grant was shot in Seattle’s Safeway parking lot after a dispute over some discarded chicken bones.
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The suspect, 31-year-old Charlle Dale, is accused of assault and storage of a firearm, and a security deposit-350,000.
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Grant remains in the hospital, worried about the well -being and medical costs of his family.
Seattle – Facilitated outside Seattle’s Safeway parking lot, he took a brutal turn, leaving the army veteran shot and hospitalized.
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Third’s father Jesse Grant says he had just started working in a nearby business when he bought a Safeway cheap chicken deal with Safeway and ate a car parked by a food network.
“I was throwing chicken on the ground behind my window so I wouldn’t hurt my coworker’s car,” Grant said.
That’s when he says that another driver stood next to them and accused him of throwing chicken bones into his vehicle.
“She opens the machine and steps on the chicken. It is similar to: ‘What is f ***? Why is chicken on the ground? “And she looks at me and she is,” Are you a serious person? I’m like, “Who cares, leave me alone,” Grant said.
According to a police report, the argument grew when another driver identified as Charlle Dale, 31, took scissors and tried to reduce Grant’s collaborator’s tires.
31-year-old Charlle Dale
“I jump out of the car and beat it to the ground and put it in citizens’ arrest,” Grant said.
A mobile phone video captured chaos, a moment before shooting.
Grant says he did not even realize that he was directed to his head, which was in Dale’s hand at the time.
“I was in the military and I was never shot, but I’m shot at Safeway,” Grant said.
Because the security was on the phone with 911, Grant was shot in the leg.
Then it is seen as another woman flees to the stage, which is believed to be Dale’s girl. Then they both escaped on South Andover Street, then north of Rainier Avenue south.
“If she wants to shoot something from chicken, she wants to shoot something,” Grant said.
Dale is considered to be a security deposit of $ 350,000, charged with second -degree assault and first -degree illegal storage of a firearm related to shooting.
Dale is also accused of several other crimes of the King County, such as Seattle’s armed robbery for the elderly Rolex and using the victim’s victim’s offering credit cards at the Bellevue Square supermarket.
In the photos, prosecutors say show Challele Dale (left) and Deionte Hunter (right) when buying at Bellevue Square using stolen credit cards.
She and her alleged accomplice Deionte Hunter, 28, was accused of crimes that occurred in April.
Meanwhile, Grant is still recovering in the hospital, worrying about his family and installing medical accounts.
“I have three children, I have a stepdaughter who lives in our house, so I have to go back to work as soon as possible.”
The source
Information in this story came from taxes for documents provided in the King District Higher Court, and the original Fox 13 Seattle report and interview.
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